Penelope blinked, feeling like there was a flaw in that math somewhere, but she couldn't quite put her finger on it.
The pre-production for the new film was nearly complete. Natalie absolutely loved the script. After reading through it, she was practically buzzing with excitement. Never before had a role captivated her so completely; she couldn't wait to throw herself into the character and bring her to life.
Filming was set to begin in two days, so Natalie packed her bags and headed to the location early.
The shooting schedule was tight, demanding full commitment from the cast, which meant taking time off was highly discouraged. As the leading lady, Natalie was more than willing to cooperate with the production's demands.
She felt completely at ease leaving Kristin in Penelope's care, though she worried it might be too much of a burden on Theodore, since he was the one primarily watching the kids at home right now. Then there was Marico. She couldn't shake the feeling that the man was plotting something massive, ready to turn everything upside down at any given moment.
Technically, Marico's drama was none of her business, but he had gotten hurt saving her and her daughter. She felt a moral obligation to check on him.
Once Natalie had settled into her hotel room, her new assistant arrived.
"Her name is Annabelle," Penelope explained over the phone. "I hired her temporarily to stay with you on set and manage your day-to-day schedule. I'm already setting up your personal management team, but finding an agent with the right industry connections takes time, so you'll have to bear with me a little longer. If you need anything, just call me. I might not be a professional Hollywood agent, but I can play the part for now."
Natalie only cared about acting, not the business side of things, so she had partnered with Penelope for her management. Penelope handled all the operations, leaving Natalie free to focus entirely on her performances and press events.
Natalie laughed softly. "Having the CEO of a major tech company act as my agent? I'm honored, though I hope it won't be too much trouble for you."
"If you keep talking like that, I'm going to get mad," Penelope teased.


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